Dink's Song
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"Dink's Song" is an American folk song played by many folk revival musicians such as Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, musician, poet, film director and painter. He has been a major and profoundly influential figure in popular music and culture for five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly...

 and Dave Van Ronk
Dave Van Ronk
Dave Van Ronk was an American folk singer, born in Brooklyn, New York, who settled in Greenwich Village, New York, and was eventually nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street" ....

, as well as more recent musicians like Jeff Buckley
Jeff Buckley
Jeffrey Scott "Jeff" Buckley , raised as Scotty Moorhead, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. He was the son of Tim Buckley, also a musician...

. The song tells the story of a woman deserted by her lover when she needs him the most.

The first historical record of the song was by ethnomusicologist John Lomax
John Lomax
John Avery Lomax was an American teacher, a pioneering musicologist and folklorist who did much for the preservation of American folk songs...

 in 1908, who recorded it as sung by an African American
African American
African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States...

 woman called Dink, as she washed her man's clothes in a tent camp of migratory levee
Levee
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-builders on the bank of the Brazos River
Brazos River
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, a few miles from College Station, Texas
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 and Texas A&M College
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.

The song was also covered by Puerto Rican
Puerto Rico
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 singer Gabriel Ríos
Gabriel Rios
Gabriel Ríos is a Puerto Rican musician currently residing in Brooklyn.-Biography:As a child Ríos was member of his church choir, and in addition to this early exposure to music his father also taught him to play the guitar. After finishing his studies at the Academia del Perpetuo Socorro high...

 and included on the limited edition 2-disc release of his album Angelhead.

Lyrics

If I had wings like Norah's dove

I'd fly up the river to the one I love

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



I've got a man, he's long and tall

Moves his body like a cannon ball

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



One of these days and it won't be long

Call my name and I'll be gone

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



I remember one night, a drizzling rain

Round my heart I felt a pain

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



When I wore my apron low

Couldn't keep you from my do

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



Now I wear my apron high

Scarcely ever see you passing by

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



Now my apron's up to my chin

You pass my door and you won't come in

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well



If I had listened to what my mama said

I'd be at home in my mama's bed

Fare thee well, oh honey, fare thee well

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